Nightforce NXS 5.5-22x50mm ZeroStop .250 MOA MOAR-T reticle

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C505
$2,015.00
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Nightforce NXS 5.5-22x50mm ZeroStop .250 MOA MOAR-T reticle

Nightforce NXS 5.5-22x50mm tactical riflescope is another representative of popular NXS series. It offers wide magnification range, large field of view and ZeroStop technology. The NXS 5.5-22x50mm riflescope comes with standard illumination. Precise long-range shots can be achieved thanks to superior quality lenses that allow to use the NXS 5.5-22x50 in low light conditions; elevation travel on this riflescope model is 100 M.O.A. The Zero stop in this Nightforce NXS riflescope allows the operator to easily zero the scope at any time.

MOAR-T reticle

The MOAR-T is marked with 10 and 20 MOA elevation and windage indicators, making it extremely fast and easy to view under field conditions. The MOAR-T design is more highly intuitive than less well-thought-out MOA reticles.

 
 
Magnification Range: 5.5X to 22X
Objective Lens Diameter  : 50 mm
Reticle Focal Plane: 2nd - non magnifying
Exterior Finish: matte black
Exit Pupil Range: 9.1 mm to 2.3 mm
Field of View @ 5.5X: 17.5 ft. @ 100 yds.
Field of View @ 22X: 4.7 ft. @ 100 yds.
Eye Relief: 3.7 inches
Impact Point Correction: .25" per click @ 100 yds.
Elevation/Windage Adj: 100 moa / 60 moa
Length / Weight: 15.1" / 31 oz.
Tube Diameter: 30 mm
Weather Resistance: Waterproof & Fogproof
Warranty: Nightforce Limited Lifetime
  • 100 M.O.A. of internal adjustment
  • Exceptional optical integrity
  • Composed of 6061-T6 Aircraft Grade Aluminum
  • Completely Waterproof and Weather Resistant
  • Proprietary titanium beta erector spring that delivers three to four times the spring pressure of other scopes
  • ZeroStop allows for the ability to always return your scope to zero
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